An ergonomic portable pill crusher tool includes an elongate handle having a first axis, and a shaft having an offset portion and a work portion. The offset portion is connected to the handle. The offset portion has a second axis arranged to be oblique with respect to the first axis of the handle at a first angle facing a central portion of the handle. The work portion has a third axis arranged to be oblique with respect to the second axis of the offset portion at a second angle facing away from the central portion, such that an extent of the work portion along the third axis is substantially perpendicular to the first axis of the handle at the central portion of the handle. A distal end of the work portion has a convex tip to facilitate application of axial and radial forces to the pill(s).
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1. An ergonomic portable pill crusher system for use in crushing a pill, comprising:
an ergonomic portable pill crusher tool including:
an elongate handle having a first end, a second end, a central portion, and a first axis, said first end being spaced apart from said second end along said first axis, with said central portion being located midway between said first end and said second end; and
a shaft having an offset portion and a work portion, said offset portion defining a proximal end of said shaft and said work portion defining a distal end of said shaft,
said offset portion being connected at said proximal end to said second end of said elongate handle,
said offset portion transitioning to said work portion in a direction from said proximal end to said distal end,
said offset portion having a second axis that is arranged to be oblique with respect to said first axis of said elongate handle at a first angle facing said central portion,
said work portion having a third axis that is arranged to be oblique with respect to said second axis of said offset portion at a second angle facing away from said central portion, such that an extent of said work portion along said third axis is substantially perpendicular to said first axis of said elongate handle at said central portion of said elongate handle,
said distal end of said work portion having a convex tip to facilitate application of axial and radial forces, with respect to said third axis, to said pill;
a first cup for holding said pill; and
a second cup inserted into said first cup and interposed between said convex tip of said distal end of said shaft and said pill.
2. The ergonomic portable pill crusher system of
3. The ergonomic portable pill crusher system of
4. The ergonomic portable pill crusher system of
said distal end of said work portion of said shaft has a first diameter;
said second cup includes a bottom surface having a second diameter and a side wall extending upwardly from said bottom surface; and
said first diameter of said distal end of said work portion of said shaft being less than half of said second diameter of said bottom surface of said second cup so as to permit said convex tip of said distal end of said shaft freedom to move side-to-side in said second cup along said bottom surface within said side wall of said second cup.
5. The ergonomic portable pill crusher system of
6. The ergonomic portable pill crusher system of
7. The ergonomic portable pill crusher system of
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This is a non-provisional application based upon U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/958,694, entitled—“Pill pro” pill crusher—, filed Jul. 9, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to pill crushers, and, more particularly, to an ergonomic portable pill crusher.
2. Description of the Related Art
Part of the Healthy People 2010 campaign is improved medication safety. Currently many hospitals barcode scan the patient and the medication to correlate the medication with the patient. At that point of care, it is desirable that the medication not be taken out of the patient's room, so as to reduce the chance of error.
One type of medication is a pill, also sometimes referred to as a tablet, which has a solid form. Some people, such as those with swallowing difficulties or a strong gag reflex, find it difficult to swallow a pill. It is known in the art to use pill crushers for crushing the pills, so as to convert the pill medications into powder form, which may be more easily ingested.
A typical pill crusher includes multiple parts, movable or a combination of movable and stationary parts, which interact to crush the pill. One such pill crusher, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,637,685, has an arm having a pressure exerting head extending over and along an elongate base having a spring loaded rotational anvil, with a pivotal connection between the base and one end of the arm. In use, a rotational movement of the anvil member causes a pill to be both crushed and also simultaneously ground between the pressure and anvil members, which have serrated opposed faces.
It has been found, however, that in a hospital setting, some such pill crushers may be awkward to use. Also, some such pill crushers may require a sizable area on which to operate, which can be a disadvantage in cramped quarters, such as in a hospital room. Also, some such pill crushers are not readily portable due to their overall size and/or weight. As used herein, the term “portable” means an object that has a size and weight that permits the object to be easily and completely inserted into a pocket of a typical medical garment, and without causing any discomfort to the person wearing the garment, such as due to weight, protruding edges, outside dimensions, etc.
Also, some pill crushers used by nurses in hospitals or nursing homes are kept in the medication room because they are too expensive for there to be one in each patient's room. Hence, nurses may crush the pills far away from the patient's bedside, leaving room for error.
What is needed in the art is an ergonomic portable pill crusher that is simple to use and is cost effective.
The present invention provides an ergonomic portable pill crusher tool and system that is simple to use and is cost effective.
The invention, in one form thereof, is directed to an ergonomic portable pill crusher tool for use in crushing a pill. The ergonomic portable pill crusher tool includes an elongate handle having a first end, a second end, a central portion, and a first axis. The first end is spaced apart from the second end along the first axis, with the central portion being located midway between the first end and the second end. A shaft has an offset portion and a work portion. The offset portion defines a proximal end of the shaft and the work portion defines a distal end of the shaft. The offset portion is connected at the proximal end to the second end of the elongate handle. The offset portion transitions to the work portion in a direction from the proximal end to the distal end. The offset portion has a second axis that is arranged to be oblique with respect to the first axis of the elongate handle at a first angle facing the central portion. The work portion has a third axis that is arranged to be oblique with respect to the second axis of the offset portion at a second angle facing away from the central portion, such that an extent of the work portion along the third axis is substantially perpendicular to the first axis of the elongate handle at the central portion of the elongate handle. The distal end of the work portion has a convex tip to facilitate application of axial and radial forces, with respect to the third axis, to the pill.
The invention, in another form thereof, is directed to an ergonomic portable pill crusher system for use in crushing a pill. The system includes the ergonomic portable pill crusher tool, described above. The system also includes a first cup for holding the pill, and a second cup inserted into the first cup and interposed between the convex tip of the distal end of the shaft of the ergonomic portable pill crusher tool and the pill.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate one embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
First cup 16, for example, may be formed from a transparent plastic, and includes a bottom surface 16-1 and a side wall 16-2 extending upwardly from bottom surface 16-1. Bottom surface 16-1 of first cup 16 has a diameter 16-3. Side wall 16-2 may include measurement indicia 16-4 for measuring a volume of crushed medication in powder form resulting from the crushing operation, i.e., the crushing of the plurality of pills 12.
Second cup 18, for example, may be a standard three-fourths ounce paper soufflé cup. Second cup 18 includes a bottom surface 18-1 and a side wall 18-2 extending upwardly from bottom surface 18-1. Bottom surface 18-1 of second cup 18 has a diameter 18-3 sized to be slightly smaller that diameter 16-3 of first cup 16.
Referring also to
Elongate handle 20 has a first end 20-1, a second end 20-2, a central portion 20-3, and a first axis 20-4. First end 20-1 is spaced apart from second end 20-2 along first axis 20-4, with central portion 20-3 being located midway between first end 20-1 and second end 20-2. As used herein, the term “central portion” means the central third of the entire lateral extent of elongate handle 20. Elongate handle 20 optionally may include a plurality of handhold recesses 20-5 to accommodate grasping of elongate handle 20 by the fingers of a user.
Shaft 22 has an offset portion 26 and a work portion 28. Offset portion 26 defines a proximal end 22-1 of shaft 22 and work portion 28 defines a distal end 22-2 of shaft 22. Distal end 22-2 of work portion 28 of shaft 22 has a diameter 22-3. Diameter 22-3 may be, for example, in a range of 10 to 20 millimeters, and in one embodiment is 15.9 millimeters (0.625 inches). Distal end 22-2 of work portion 28 of shaft 22 has a convex tip 28-1. Convex tip 28-1 may be in the form of a smooth outwardly extending curved surface.
Offset portion 26 is connected at proximal end 22-1 of shaft 22 to second end 20-2 of elongate handle 20. Offset portion 26 of shaft 22 may be integrally formed with elongate handle 20 such that shaft 22 and elongate handle 20 are formed as an integral one-piece device. Alternatively, it is contemplated that proximal end 22-1 of shaft 22 and second end 20-2 of elongate handle 20 may be threaded and screwed together to facilitate a threaded attachment thereof.
In the present embodiment, offset portion 26 transitions to work portion 28 in a direction 30 from proximal end 22-1 to distal end 22-2 of shaft 22. Offset portion 26 has a second axis 26-1 that is arranged to be oblique with respect to first axis 20-4 of elongate handle 20 at an angle 32 (less than 90 degrees, and preferably in a range of 30 to 60 degrees) facing central portion 20-3.
Work portion 28 has a third axis 28-2 that is arranged to be oblique with respect to second axis 26-1 of offset portion 26 at an angle 34 (less than 90 degrees, and preferably in a range of 30 to 60 degrees) facing away from central portion 20-3, such that an extent of work portion 28 along third axis 28-2 is substantially perpendicular at angle 36 to first axis 20-4 of elongate handle 20 at central portion 20-3 of elongate handle 20. As used herein, the term substantially perpendicular means an angle of 90 degrees, plus or minus 2 degrees. Convex tip 28-1 of distal end 22-2 of work portion 28 facilitates application of an axial force Fa and radial forces Fr, with respect to third axis 28-2, to the one or more pills, e.g., the plurality of pills 12 located in first cup 16. As shown in
In some embodiments, ergonomic portable pill crusher tool 14 may include a flexure portion 14-1 located between elongate handle 20 and work portion 28 of shaft 22. Flexure portion 14-1 is configured to facilitate a radial flexure of work portion 28 along third axis 28-2 when a working force Fw is applied by a user along third axis 28-2 via elongate handle 20. Working force Fw may be primarily an axial force, but may include radial force components due to a rocking motion of ergonomic portable pill crusher tool 14 during use. Flexure portion 14-1 may be formed as a cantilever union of elongate handle 20 and shaft 22.
An amount of flexure resulting from flexure portion 14-1 may be defined based on the material forming offset portion 26 of shaft 22 and a cross-sectional area 26-2 of offset portion 26, and thus form flexure portion 14-1 in offset portion 26. The material forming shaft 22, including offset portion 26, may be for example a plastic or a metal (e.g., stainless steel). In one embodiment, for example, the amount of flexure at angle 32 may be selected to be in a range of two to five degrees upon application of 10 pounds of axial work force Fw to elongate handle 20. In another embodiment, for example, the amount of flexure at angle 32 may be selected to be in a range of zero to five degrees upon application of 10 pounds of axial work force Fw to elongate handle 20.
In embodiments wherein shaft 22 is made of plastic, the type of plastic may be selected to withstand the applied force Fw while providing the desired flexure (if any) based on the desired cross-sectional area 26-2. Alternatively, the cross-sectional area 26-2 may be selected to withstand the applied force Fw while providing the desired flexure (if any) based on the desired type of plastic. Also, the type of plastic is selected so as to not deteriorate when cleaned with normal medical disinfectant cleaning solutions, e.g., alcohol or bleach based solutions.
Likewise, in embodiments wherein shaft 22 is made of metal, the type of metal may be selected to withstand the applied force Fw while providing the desired flexure (if any) based on the desired cross-sectional area 26-2. Alternatively, the cross-sectional area 26-2 may be selected to withstand the applied force Fw while providing the desired flexure (if any) based on the desired type of metal. Also, the type of metal is selected so as to not deteriorate when cleaned with normal medical disinfectant cleaning solutions, e.g., alcohol or bleach based solutions.
During operation, a user positions one or more pills, e.g., the plurality of pills 12 shown in
The user inserts distal end 22-2 of ergonomic portable pill crusher tool 14 into second cup 18 with convex tip 28-1 contacting bottom surface 18-1 of second cup 18. The user then applies a firm working force Fw to elongate handle 20 of ergonomic portable pill crusher tool 14. Working force Fw is preferably a combination of a linear (axial) pressing force and a rocking/rotating action applied to elongate handle 20. Working force Fw results in axial force Fa and radial forces Fr, with respect to third axis 28-2, applied by convex tip 28-1 to crush the pill(s), e.g., the plurality of pills 12, positioned between first cup 16 and second cup 18. Diameter 22-3 of distal end 22-2 of work portion 28 of shaft 22 is preferably less than half of diameter 18-3 of bottom surface 18-1 of second cup 18 so as to permit convex tip 28-1 of distal end 22-2 of shaft 22 freedom to move side-to-side in second cup 18 along bottom surface 18-1 within side wall 18-2 of second cup 18. The pill particles may be gently agitated during the crushing operation by moving second cup 18, e.g., side-to-side or rotationally, relative to first cup 16.
As second cup 18 is removed from first cup 16, any particles of the crushed medication adhering to second cup 18 may be brushed off into first cup 16. Also, any particles of the crushed medication adhering to first cup 16 may be dislodged from bottom surface 16-1 and/or side wall 16-2 by tapping bottom surface 16-1 and/or side wall 16-2, e.g., on a table top or with an object, such as ergonomic portable pill crusher tool 14.
While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. For example, the dimensional proportions of ergonomic portable pill crusher tool 14 shown in
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